Metabolism is an organism's primary defense against xenobiotics, yet it also increases the production of toxic metabolites. It is generally recognized that phenolic xenobiotics, a group of ubiquitous endocrine disruptors, undergo rapid phase II metabolism to generate more water-soluble glucuronide and sulfate conjugates as a detoxification pathway. However, the toxicological effects of the compounds invariably point to the phase I metabolic cytochrome P450 enzymes. Here we show that phenolic xenobiotics undergo an unknown metabolic pathway to form more lipophilic and bioactive products. In a nontargeted screening of the metabolites of a widely used antibacterial ingredient: triclosan (TCS), we identified a metabolic pathway via in vitr...
Xenobiotics or foreign compounds include products of industry such as pesticides, industrial chemica...
author cannot archive publisher's version/PDFInternational audienceBisphenol F (BPF) is present in t...
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Society of Toxicology, this special edition article revie...
Triclocarban (3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide, TCC) is used as a broad-based antimicrobial agent that is...
Humans are exposed throughout their lifetime to a large variety of compounds that are foreign to the...
Recent studies on pharmaceuticals have revealed the direct and indirect mechanisms that link human g...
Lipidomic analysis has been proven to be a powerful technique to explore the underlying associations...
The understanding of how exogenous chemicals (xenobiotics) are metabolized, distributed, and elimina...
The combination of advanced ultraperformance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, c...
A xenobiotic is a chemical which is found in an organism but which is not normally produced or expec...
The xenobiotics we are daily exposed via the environment, water and food once absorbed can be bioact...
Xenobiotics, of which many are toxic, may enter the human body through multiple routes. Excessive hu...
Human and biota are chronically exposed to thousands of chemicals from numerous environmental source...
Mammalian systems have developed extensive molecular mechanisms to protect against the toxicity of m...
Understanding the bioactivation mechanisms to predict toxic metabolites is critical for risk assessm...
Xenobiotics or foreign compounds include products of industry such as pesticides, industrial chemica...
author cannot archive publisher's version/PDFInternational audienceBisphenol F (BPF) is present in t...
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Society of Toxicology, this special edition article revie...
Triclocarban (3,4,4'-trichlorocarbanilide, TCC) is used as a broad-based antimicrobial agent that is...
Humans are exposed throughout their lifetime to a large variety of compounds that are foreign to the...
Recent studies on pharmaceuticals have revealed the direct and indirect mechanisms that link human g...
Lipidomic analysis has been proven to be a powerful technique to explore the underlying associations...
The understanding of how exogenous chemicals (xenobiotics) are metabolized, distributed, and elimina...
The combination of advanced ultraperformance liquid chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry, c...
A xenobiotic is a chemical which is found in an organism but which is not normally produced or expec...
The xenobiotics we are daily exposed via the environment, water and food once absorbed can be bioact...
Xenobiotics, of which many are toxic, may enter the human body through multiple routes. Excessive hu...
Human and biota are chronically exposed to thousands of chemicals from numerous environmental source...
Mammalian systems have developed extensive molecular mechanisms to protect against the toxicity of m...
Understanding the bioactivation mechanisms to predict toxic metabolites is critical for risk assessm...
Xenobiotics or foreign compounds include products of industry such as pesticides, industrial chemica...
author cannot archive publisher's version/PDFInternational audienceBisphenol F (BPF) is present in t...
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Society of Toxicology, this special edition article revie...